Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal has signed a multi-fight deal with Strikeforce and could make his promotional debut as early as December, according to a source with knowledge of the negotiations.

The deal allows the undefeated Lawal, a NCAA Div. 1 All-American wrestling champion for Oklahoma State in 2003 and decorated international competitor, to continue competing on the Japanese circuit. There, the 28-year-old heavyweight has made a name for himself with four straight victories in the Sengoku Raiden Championship (formerly Sengoku) over the last year. Three of those wins have come by stoppage from strikes, while Lawal’s only decision came after he tore his ACL in the first round of his match with Ryo Kawamura at Sengoku “Seventh Battle” last March.

Most recently, Lawal finished an expired Mark Kerr in only 25 seconds at M-1 “Breakthrough” on Aug. 28.

Known for his flamboyant fight entrances, King Mo earned his regal moniker by wearing a crown to the ring with a bevy of beauties in tow.

loved watching him wrestle, great fighter but..... hard for me to get behind his antics and I was pretty embarresed when my 8 year old son read an article of his where he stated he "wanted to be a porn star but was born to fight". needless to say the wife and i are previewing the magazines more closely.

his where he stated he "wanted to be a porn star but was born to fight".

Whats wrong with that? Its important for children to realize that sometimes they will have certain skills that will make them successful in a certain job. Sometimes these skills will not be in the job field they want to go in. Thats all Mo was saying.

Whats wrong with that? Its important for children to realize that sometimes they will have certain skills that will make them successful in a certain job. Sometimes these skills will not be in the job field they want to go in. Thats all Mo was saying.

Whats wrong with that? Its important for children to realize that sometimes they will have certain skills that will make them successful in a certain job. Sometimes these skills will not be in the job field they want to go in. Thats all Mo was saying.

Well one thing that I can see wrong with it is some people don't believe porn is good, and the "stars" aren't very good people either. So if your son came to idolize lets say King mo, your son might think being a porn star would be cool and porn is good. For those that don't care either way about porn it's not a big deal, but some people do care about it.